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‘yad vishito bhavati tad vishnurbhavati that which is free from fetters and bondages is Vishnu.’.An early commentator on the Vedas, Yaska, in his Nirukta, defines Vishnu as ‘vishnu vishateh one who enters everywhere.Omnipresent, all pervasive, indweller of everybody and everything.
Order of Emblems : Padma, Shankha, Gada, Chakra.One who is the source of energy to the sun and one who provides light to this world.The protector and preserver of the universe he is the source of power.Supreme Personality of pleasure (Ananda).One who protects the Earth, Vedas, and the Cow.Order of Emblems : Gada, Padma, Chakra, Shankha.One who is bestower and source of sweetness (ultimate Ananda).The Lord of Brahma Vidya: One who is the owner of all the attributes of Goddess of wealth.One who was born (descendant) in the tribe of Madhu (Yadu).Jnaanadhipathi: One who is fit to be known through Madhu-vidya (kn or One who is the Lord of “Ma” or knowledge.He is Lakshmipathi the consort of Ma, or Mahalaksmi, the Mother of the universe.order of emblems: chakra, shanka, gada, padma.One who is the Lord of Knowledge One who is the Husband (Dhava) of mother goddess or Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.Order of Emblems: Chakra, Sankha, Gada, Padma.Narayana is “The Supreme Being" who is the foundation of all men.Nara means humans and Ayana means shelter so Narayana means the shelter of all human beings.Naara – water, Ayana – resting place: The Supreme Lord Vishnu whose resting place is water is therefore called Naarayana.One who does not have any blemish, and is complete with all gunas (qualities).One who is the final refuge (ayana) of all naras (living beings), One who resides (ayana) in all the jivas (naras), One who rests (ayana) on water (nara) within the universe.Order of emblems Padma, Gada, Shankha, Chakra.The lord of creation, preservation, and dissolution.One who destroyed the demon Keshi in the Krishna avatara.One who has good, soft, dense, black hair (Kesha).One who is endowed with the rays of light spreading within the orbit of the sun.One whose own forms are Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, for the creation, maintenance and destruction of the universe (by synthesis of ‘K’ for Brahma, ‘A’ for Vishnu, ‘isha’ for Shiva and ‘va’ for ‘svarupa’ form).Order of emblems: Shankha, chakra, Padma, Gada.Saint vadiraja tirtha has composed Chaturvimshathi moorthi bheda stotram which helps us to remember the order of emblems and the corresponding form of the lord.įile:Chaturvimshati Kesava Roop.jpeg The 24 Kesava namas The only distinguishing point or difference between these images is merely the order of the emblems held by the four hands, each variety deserving of a separate description. The twenty-four varieties of standing Viṣhṇu images symbolize his different visible forms. The 24 Names of Vishnu are all represented as standing and holding 4 of his emblems the chakra, shankha, gadaa, padma.Archanas to Lord Vishnu are incomplete without at least a single recitation of the namas.The names form an important part of bhakti devotion with bhaktas like Purandara Dasa having sung many devotional songs in praise of them.The Achamana is a ritual where the namas are used while simultaneously touching the numerous parts of the body to purify them.The Kesava Namas are the most sacred names for Vaishnavites, and are recited and praised at the beginning of all Vaisnav Vedic pujas.The Kesava namas were thus well established during the ancient period of Hinduism. Apart from these they are also mentioned in Vaishnava puranas such as Bhagavata Purana and Vishnu Purana. His roopa and forms are first mentioned in Agni Purana, the Rūpamaṇḍana and the Aparājitapṛcchā. The 24 forms of Vishnu seem to have been conceived in the Mahabharata. They are often referred to as Chaturvimsati Rupas. Kesava Namas refers to the 24 names of Lord Vishnu, the first of which is Kesava.